A shielding apparatus secured to landscaping material is disclosed for shielding a plant from weed growth. The apparatus includes an elongate plate having a first and a second edge, the plate defining an opening which is disposed between the edges of the plate for the growth therethrough of the plant. A first rail removably cooperates with the first edge of the plate such that the landscaping material is locked between the first rail and the first edge of the plate. Also, a second rail removably cooperates with the second edge of the plate such that the landscaping material is locked between the second rail and the second edge of the plate.
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1. A shielding apparatus secured to landscaping material for shielding a plant from weed growth, said apparatus comprising:
an elongate plate having a first edge and a second edge disposed opposite to said first edge, said plate defining an opening disposed between said edges of said plate for the growth therethrough of the plant; a first rail extending along said first edge, said first rail removably cooperating with said first edge of said plate such that the landscaping material is locked between said first rail and said first edge of said plate; and a second rail extending along said second edge, said second rail removably cooperating with said second edge of said plate such that the landscaping material is locked between said second rail and said second edge of said plate so that the landscaping material extends away from said shielding apparatus and the plant growing through said opening.
12. A shielding apparatus secured to landscaping material for shielding a plant from weed growth, said apparatus comprising:
an elongate plate having a first edge and a second edge disposed opposite to said first edge, said plate defining an opening disposed between said edges of said plate for the growth therethrough of the plant; a first rail extending along said first edge, said first rail removably cooperating with said first edge of said plate such that the landscaping material is locked between said first rail and said first edge of said plate; a second rail extending along said second edge, said second rail removably cooperating with said second edge of said plate such that the landscaping material is locked between said second rail and said second edge of said plate so that the landscaping material extends away from said shielding apparatus and the plant growing through said opening; and said plate further defining a conduit which extends past said opening, said conduit having an orifice such that when said conduit is connected to a water supply, a flow of water flows from the supply, through said conduit and through said orifice for watering the plant.
2. A shielding apparatus as set forth in
said plate is fabricated from plastics material.
4. A shielding apparatus as set forth in
said plate includes: a main body portion which defines said first and second edge and said opening; a first extension extending from said first edge of said main body portion; a second extension extending from said second edge of said main body portion.
5. A shielding apparatus as set forth in
said first extension extends normal to said main body portion; said second extension extends normal to said main body portion.
6. A shielding apparatus as set forth in
said main body portion defines a further opening disposed between said edges of said main body portion and adjacent to and spaced from said opening.
7. A shielding apparatus as set forth in
said first rail includes: a channel for the removable reception therein of said first extension; said second rail includes: a further channel for the removable reception therein of said second extension. 8. A shielding apparatus as set forth in
said first rail further includes: a wing extending from said channel and away from said first edge of said plate; said second rail further includes: a further wing extending from said further channel and away from said second edge of said plate, the arrangement being such that the landscaping material is supported by said wings so that the landscaping material is locked between said extensions and said corresponding channels by a locking interaction of said extensions and said corresponding channels such that growth of the plant through the opening is permitted while shielding the plant from weed growth. 9. A shielding apparatus as set forth in
said plate further defines an elongate conduit which extends past said opening, said conduit having an orifice such that when said conduit is connected to a water supply, a flow of water flows from the supply, through said conduit and through said orifice for watering the plant.
10. A shielding apparatus as set forth in
a spray nozzle which cooperates with said orifice for facilitating accurate watering of the plant.
11. A shielding apparatus as set forth in
said plate and rails have a dark color for maximizing absorption of solar radiation.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a shielding apparatus for shielding a plant from weed growth. More specifically, the present invention relates to a shielding apparatus secured to landscaping material for shielding a plant from weed growth.
2. Background Information
When young seedlings and the like are planted in soil, a major problem that is encountered is the rapid growth of weeds around the seedlings which tend to deplete the seedlings of the required soil nutrients and to choke the cultivation of such seedlings.
Additionally, the cultivation of plants requires an ample supply of water so that the plants can grow and not wither due to the soil drying out from solar radiation. Such watering is labor intensive and if many seedlings are being raised, the even supply of water to each plant can present a further problem.
The present invention provides a unique and relatively simple mechanism for protecting plants from weed growth and for watering such plants.
Therefore, it is a primary feature of the present invention to provide an apparatus for protecting plants from weed growth and for watering such plants that overcomes the problems associated with the prior art arrangements.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision of an apparatus for protecting plants from weed growth and for watering such plants that is relatively easy to manufacture.
A further feature of the present invention is the provision of an apparatus for protecting plants from weed growth and for watering such plants that is of relatively low cost.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art by a consideration of the detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention contained herein.
The present invention relates to a shielding apparatus secured to landscaping material for shielding a plant from weed growth. The apparatus includes an elongate plate having a first and a second edge, the plate defining an opening which is disposed between the edges of the plate for the growth therethrough of the plant. A first rail removably cooperates with the first edge of the plate such that the landscaping material is locked between the first rail the first edge of the plate. Also, a second rail removably cooperates with the second edge of the plate such that the landscaping material is locked between the second rail the second edge of the plate.
In a more specific embodiment of the present invention, the plate is fabricated from plastics material, the plate being of planar configuration.
The plate includes a main body portion which defines the first and second edge and the opening. A first extension extends from the first edge of the main body portion and a second extension extends from the second edge of the main body portion.
More specifically, the first extension extends normal to the main body portion and the second extension also extends normal to the main body portion.
The main body portion defines a further opening which is disposed between the edges of the main body portion and adjacent to and spaced from the opening.
Additionally, the first rail includes a channel for the removable reception therein of the first extension. Also, the second rail includes a further channel for the removable reception therein of the second extension.
Moreover, the first rail further includes a wing which extends from the channel and away from the first edge of the plate. Additionally, the second rail further includes a further wing which extends from the further channel and away from the second edge of the plate. The arrangement is such that the landscaping material is supported by the wings so that the landscaping material is locked between the extensions and the corresponding channels by a locking interaction of the extensions and the corresponding channels such that growth of the plant through the opening is permitted while shielding the plant from weed growth.
Furthermore, the plate further defines an elongate conduit which extends past the opening. The conduit has an orifice such that when the conduit is connected to a water supply, a flow of water flows from the supply, through the conduit and through the orifice for watering the plant.
More particularly, a spray nozzle cooperates with the orifice for facilitating accurate watering of the plant.
Preferably, the plate and rails have a dark color for maximizing absorption of solar radiation.
The shielding apparatus further includes a translucent green house type cover which extends between the edges of the plate for protecting the plant while exposing the plant to solar radiation.
More specifically, the cover is fabricated from plastic material.
Many modifications and variations of the present invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art by a consideration of the detailed description contained hereinafter taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings which show a preferred embodiment of the present invention. However, such modifications and variations fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
Similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the various embodiments and views of the drawings.
In a more specific embodiment of the present invention, the plate 16 is fabricated from plastics material, the plate 16 being of planar configuration.
More specifically, the first extension 30 extends normal to the main body portion 28 and the second extension 32 also extends normal to the main body portion 28.
As shown in
Additionally, as shown in
Moreover, the first rail 24 further includes a wing 40 which extends from the channel 36 and away from the first edge 18 of the plate 16. Additionally, the second rail 26 further includes a further wing 42 which extends from the further channel 38 and away from the second edge 20 of the plate 16.
As shown in
More particularly, as shown in
Preferably, the plate 16 and rails 24 and 26 have a dark color for maximizing absorption of solar radiation.
In operation of the apparatus 10, the rails 24 and 26 are disposed beneath the landscaping material and the extensions 30 and 32 of the plate 16 are pushed into locking engagement with the channels 36 and 38 so that the edges of the landscaping material are fastened between the plate 16 and the rails 24 and 26. The landscaping material is preferably a black plastic film for preventing weed growth and for directing water towards the plants 14. Preferably, as shown in
Also, as shown in
The present provides a unique system which protects plants from weed growth while supplying the plant with necessary watering.
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